The Microlino belongs to the category L7E, thats why he doesn't need to pass a crash test. But that doesn't mean that its not important for us to make the Microlino as safe as possible. After our crash simulations the Microlino passes the crash test with 50 km/h.”
I wouldn’t bet on that. It doesn’t weigh much, which means it will decelerate fast when hitting a ‘normal’ car head-on), and it has very little space for a crumple zone.
Thanks for the answer. I couldn't figure if the seats are one behind another or side by side? If side by side the it seems 7ft should be enough crumple zone. If one behind another then I'd like the car to have just one seat for safety reasons.
Side by side (watch the video, near the end). That increases the amount of room for impacts from the back, but not that for impacts from the front or the sides. I also couldn’t find any mention of airbags on that site.
”Does the Microlino have a crash test?
The Microlino belongs to the category L7E, thats why he doesn't need to pass a crash test. But that doesn't mean that its not important for us to make the Microlino as safe as possible. After our crash simulations the Microlino passes the crash test with 50 km/h.”
I wouldn’t bet on that. It doesn’t weigh much, which means it will decelerate fast when hitting a ‘normal’ car head-on), and it has very little space for a crumple zone.
(Unrelated to your question: this design seems inspired by the BMW Isetta 300. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isetta#BMW_Isetta_300)